Northern California Neurodiversity & Disability Symposium at Chico State
On February 2, 2024, join us at Chico State for a day full of valuable and informative sessions from leading advocates and experts in the field. From building college connections, to life after 18 with autism – plus a keynote presentation by Dr. Temple Grandin herself – there is a wealth of resources and information guaranteed to help expand your personal and professional toolkits.
Head on over to rce.csuchico.edu/nds to secure your seats, today!
- Early Bird Registration: $150 (after January 1, price increases to $175)
- Chico State Faculty/Staff & Currently Enrolled (Spring ’24) Students: $50 (limited to 50 attendees total)
- Group Registration (11 or more attendees): %15 discount
- Far Northern Regional Center Registration: $25 with approval
Who should attend? Psychologists; marriage and family therapists; social workers; educators; students; school counselors; behavioral health professionals; nurses; physicians; emergency responders; children’s advocates; caregivers and parents – anyone that could benefit from cutting edge resources and information on neurodiversity & disability.
What is the Northern California Neurodiversity & Disability Symposium?
We aim to amplify the voices of those who identify as neurodivergent and/or disabled in the North State through educating families, service providers, and educators in our region – and beyond! This is a Chico State Professional & Continuing Education produced event, in collaboration with kinesiology professor Dr. Josie Blagrave and the Chico State Neurodiversity & Disability Task Force. Visit rce.csuchico.edu/nds for more information.